exculpate
[ ek-skuhl-peyt, ik-skuhl-peyt ]
/ ˈɛk skʌlˌpeɪt, ɪkˈskʌl peɪt /
verb (used with object), ex·cul·pat·ed, ex·cul·pat·ing.
to clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate.
Origin of exculpate
OTHER WORDS FROM exculpate
Words nearby exculpate
excruciating,
excruciation,
excubitorium,
excud.,
excudit,
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excurrent,
excursion,
excursion ticket,
excursionist
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British Dictionary definitions for exculpate
exculpate
/ (ˈɛkskʌlˌpeɪt, ɪkˈskʌlpeɪt) /
verb
(tr)
to free from blame or guilt; vindicate or exonerate
Derived forms of exculpate
exculpable (ɪkˈskʌlpəbəl), adjective exculpation, noun exculpatory, adjectiveWord Origin for exculpate
C17: from Medieval Latin
exculpāre, from Latin
ex-
1 +
culpāre to blame, from
culpa fault, blame